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Legal cannabis invites itself to the party for 35th Nez Rouge campaign

Opration Nez Rouge is getting ready for its 35th holiday season, asking impaired drivers to stay off the road and call its volunteers from Nov. 30 to Dec. 31, whether they've consumed alcohol or drugs.

Impaired drivers can call service to get home safely from Nov. 30 to Dec. 31

Opration Nez Rouge's 35th annual campaign will run from Nov. 30 to Dec. 31 in 63 municipalities in Quebec. (Daniel Coulombe/Radio-Canada)

With the launch of its 35th annual campaign, the first since the legalization of cannabis, the founder of Opration NezRougesaid the organization is ready to take on the new challenge.

"At NezRouge,we've always said, 'If you feel you're not able to drive, don't take any chances call us and we won't ask any questions,'"said Jean-Marie De Koninck.

The service is now offered in 102 communities across Canada, including 63 in Quebec, relyingon 50,000 volunteers who drive people and their carssafely back home after office parties and social outings.

This year, the service will be available from Nov. 30 to Dec. 31.

De Koninck said it's always been an unwritten rule to provide service to people who shouldn't be driving because their judgment's affected bymedication or drugs.

"Volunteers could tell you that people have called Nez Rouge in the past, not because they had consumed alcohol, but because they had smoked pot," he said.

Now that cannabis is legal, De Koninck said he can't predict what will happen on Quebec's roads. But the legalization has compelled NezRougeto adapt itstraining, asking volunteers to leave their judgment at the door.

"People have to be comfortable to call us no matter the reason, and we will be there to answer," De Koninck said.

New app, newspokesperson

NezRouge has developed a mobile app to make it easier for volunteers to co-ordinate their trips.

Clients can also download the app to contacttheir local NezRougecentredirectly and to be notified as to when they can expect a ride.This service will, however, only be available in certain regions of the province.

Franois Bellefeuille, left, spokesperson for the 35th annual campaign of Opration Nez Rouge stands beside the organization's founder, Jean-Marie De Koninck. (Fanny Samson/Radio-Canada)

After making itsvolunteers the stars of the NezRougepublicity campaign in recent years, the service is returning to an old tradition andcounting on comediansto spread the word.

This year's spokesperson is Franois Bellefeuille,who by his own admission has been a Nez-Rouge client but never a volunteer.

"I couldn'tsay no," said Bellefeuilleabout being asked to take on the role, especially given all the donations made by clients are passed on toamateur sports team and community organizations.

Bellefeuille, known in Quebec for his loud,outlandishstyle, ishoping to put his marketing skills to good use to raise awareness on social mediaand make sure people call the service if they need it.

"I'm sort of the designated driver for Opration NezRougethis year.I hope I make it to the end of the road in one piece."


OprationNez Rouge will be in operation from Nov. 30 to Jan.1 and can be reached at 1-866-Desjardins.

You can also download the app or sign up to volunteerhere.


With files from Radio-Canada